Monthly Archives: February 2005

Fax Over Internet: Still Around

This is a bit old, but I hadn’t noticed, so perhaps some of Loose Wire’s Asia-based readers hadn’t either: j2Global Communications, provider of the eFax Internet fax service, have this year started offering local toll-free numbers in Asia — well at least in Manila and Singapore. It says it’s planning to add numbers in Malaysia… Read More »

Biometrics Close To The Bone

Further to my column about fingerprint biometric scanners (subscription only ), I’ve heard from  a company working on a different kind of biometric security: Via the bone. Last week, Mass.-based RSA Security Inc. (the guys who make the SecurID number tag, called ‘a two-factor user authentication system’ in the jargon) announced a joint research collaboration with… Read More »

Microsoft, The Petty Giant

Microsoft have a nice new look to their website, including a goalkeeper who looks like he doesn’t really know his job. But what is it with the error message, in bright red, that appears at the top of the browser on pages such as Office if you use Firefox 1.0? Warning: You are viewing this… Read More »

A Great XP Duplicate File Finder

I have had to winkle out hundreds of duplicate JPG files after my XP profile disaster, and found DoubleKiller (freeware from Big Bang enterprises) more than equal to the task. Simple, efficient and fast, DoubleKiller searches single or multiple folders/partitions for identical files. Depending on the settings the files’ names, sizes, dates and/or CRC32-checksums (which represent… Read More »